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from cbc news the world this hour i'm claude fagg following donald trump's order to israel to stop bombing gas up
explosions and smoke are still being experienced in the region today trump's demand came after hamas said it would release hostages under his peace proposal
indirect talks are set for cairo monday to negotiate other parts of the trump plan but for now the families
of hostages just want to see a deal done.
Gil Dickman is the cousin of one of those captives.
As we move closer to a deal,
extremists on the Israeli side and on the Palestinian side
will try to sabotage it.
The people of Israel are with you, President Trump.
Keep pushing with full force until everyone is home.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says IDF forces
would be redeployed in a way where it still controls,
quote, the depth of the gout.
as a strip. Ukraine was under air raid alerts most of the night, with the western city of
Lviv, hit by a barrage of missiles and drones. The local governor says at least five people
are dead, two others injured. An attack on Zaporizia left more than 70,000 customers without
electricity. Meanwhile, neighboring Poland scrambled its fighter jets to protect its airspace
from a Russian incursion.
Conservative leader, Pierre Pahliav, says his party will not be supporting a key piece
of liberal legislation in the House of Commons.
Bill C2 was introduced last spring with the goal of strengthening border security.
But in an interview with CBC News,
Paliav says the bill infringes upon Canadians' rights.
Kate McKenna has this exclusive story.
Let me take this opportunity to talk about other legislation.
For weeks in the House of Commons,
Public Safety Minister Gary and Andesangery has been promoting his bill, C2, also known as the Strong Borders Act.
But now the proposed legislation may not have enough support to pass through the House of Commons.
In an interview with CBC News, Conservative leader Pierre Pollyev says his party won't support it.
Their current bill, C2, will not pass unless they remove the violations of Canadians' individual freedoms.
The bill was introduced in part to persuade the U.S. administration that concerns about safety at the Canadian
border were unwarranted. It would give law enforcement more powers around border security,
immigration enforcement, and information sharing. But civil liberties and privacy experts criticized
it, saying some provisions seem to go beyond border control. For example, it allows police
access to some of an individual's digital activity without a warrant. Both the Block
Quebec and the NDP have expressed similar concerns. Kate McKenna, CBC News, Ottawa.
Cryptocurrency Bitcoin hit a new peak earlier today, 125,245 U.S. The previous record of 124,480 was set in mid-August.
The Toronto Blue Jays have their first postseason victory in nine years. In game one of their American League division series, the team overpowered to visiting New York Yankees.
Jamie Strasson reports. Coming into this series, it was the New York Yankees who had the most
home runs in baseball. Toronto flipped the script, slamming three home runs, including two by
catcher Alejandro Kirk, as the Blue Jays rolled the Yankees 10 to 1. Playing without injured
All-Star infielder Bo Bichet, the Jays, like they've done all season, got contributions
from every part of their lineup, says manager John Schneider. That's how we've done it all year,
you know, so you get to the postseason, you never know who it's going to be, right?
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. also hit a home run, giving the raucous sellout crowd at the Rogers Center lots to cheer about.
The Jays also got what they needed on the mound.
Ace Kevin Gosman was strong and four different relievers combined to hold a potent Yankees lineup to just one run.
The Jays have a chance to take a commanding 2-0 lead in this best-to-five series later today at the Rogers Center
before heading to New York for game three.
Jamie Strasson, CBC News, Toronto.
And that is your world this hour.
For CBC News, I'm Clawfake.
